- delete server/services/jellyfin.ts, webhook.ts, mqtt.ts and their tests
- strip jellyfin/mqtt imports and startup calls from index.tsx and settings.ts
- remove /jellyfin, /mqtt, /mqtt/status, /mqtt/test, /jellyfin/webhook-plugin endpoints from settings router
- clean ENV_MAP and isEnvConfigured of jellyfin/mqtt keys
- add db/index.ts migrations for series_key, duration_seconds, scan_status, scan_error, last_scanned_at (new columns absent on older dev DBs)
- move idx_media_items_series_key out of SCHEMA into migrate() so it runs after the column is added
- fix all test fixtures: drop jellyfin_id/series_jellyfin_id column refs, update MediaItem/MediaStream object literals to match current types
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
the Dead Zone case: OG is Japanese mono, English 5.1 exists but is removed
by config (audio_languages=[]). the previous check only looked at kept
streams, so it never fired. now compares OG channels against all non-OG
audio in the file — if a superior dub exists, flag for review regardless
of whether it's currently configured to be kept.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
when the original language track has fewer channels than a kept non-OG
track (e.g. Japanese mono vs English 5.1), classify as auto_heuristic
instead of auto so the user can decide whether to prefer the dub.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
adds stream_decisions.custom_language (ISO 639-2 code or null) so the
user can correct a mislabeled audio track — e.g. a Spanish dub tagged
"und" in the container — without going through Jellyfin. the override
wins over stream.language everywhere it matters: the analyzer reads it
for keep/remove decisions and track ordering, the ffmpeg command builder
writes it as both the language metadata tag and the harmonized track
title, and reanalyze preserves it across reruns and rescans.
on the audio detail page, each pending audio row swaps its language
cell for an inline <select> populated from LANG_NAMES. picking the raw
file language clears the override; anything else sets it and triggers a
server-side reanalyze so keep/remove + target_index update immediately.
a small ✎ hint marks overridden tracks. rebuilt commands tag the output
accordingly so Jellyfin reads the corrected language.
PATCH /api/review/:id/stream/:streamId/language validates the code
against LANG_NAMES (accepts ISO 639-1/2/2B aliases, rejects garbage)
and runs reanalyze inside.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
snapshot decisions after decideAction, before deduplicateAudioByLanguage;
diff to identify tracks that flipped keep→remove due to the commentary
regex — language-driven removes no longer falsely upgrade auto_class to
auto_heuristic even when the title coincidentally matches
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
two simplifications to how we pick and transcode the one-per-language
audio track, motivated by seeing inconsistent DTS → FLAC vs DTS →
EAC3 outputs in the wild:
transcode target:
- drop the FLAC path entirely. every incompatible source now targets
EAC3 regardless of container or lossless/lossy status
- FLAC for movie audio is bad value: ~2-3× the file size vs EAC3, no
Atmos spatial metadata (TrueHD Atmos → FLAC silently loses Atmos),
no AVR passthrough on Apple TV
- one target = no more container-conditional surprises
winner within a language group (betterAudio):
- new priority: highest channels → Apple-compatible → default → index
- old order put 'default' on top which forced a DTS-HD MA transcode
even when an AC3 track at equal channels was right next to it.
flipping means AC3 beats DTS-HD MA at the same channel count — pure
copy instead of a lossless-then-re-encode round trip
- channel count still dominates, so 7.1 TrueHD still beats 5.1 AC3
(and gets transcoded, which is the right call for real surround)
tests: new case for DTS-HD MA default + AC3 non-default at 5.1 → AC3
wins, job_type=copy. new case for 7.1 TrueHD beats 5.1 AC3 default.
every other existing test still holds.
a release with 2× english (main + director's commentary, or a surround
track plus an audio-description track) was keeping both. the user only
wants one per language. rules, in priority order:
- always drop commentary / audio-description / visually-impaired /
karaoke / sign-language tracks (matched by title regex + the
is_hearing_impaired flag)
- within each kept-language group, pick one winner by:
1. default disposition (main track the muxer chose)
2. highest channel count
3. apple-compatible codec (skip a transcode pass)
4. lowest stream_index for stability
tests cover: commentary dropped even when it matches OG, AD flag
dropped, default beats non-default, higher channels beat default-less
candidates of equal type, Apple-compat tiebreak, per-language dedupe
runs independently, and single-stream files stay noop.
analyzer removes every subtitle unconditionally (see case 'Subtitle' in
decideAction) and the pipeline extracts all of them to sidecars — the config
was purely informational and only subtitles.ts echoed it back as
'keepLanguages' for a subtitle-manager ui that doesn't exist yet. we'll
revive language preferences inside that manager when it ships.
removes: the settings card + ui state, POST /api/settings/subtitle-languages,
the config default, the SUBTITLE_LANGUAGES env mapping, AnalyzerConfig's
subtitleLanguages field, RescanConfig's subtitleLanguages field, every
caller site (scan.ts / execute.ts / review.ts), and the keepLanguages
surface in subtitles.ts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ffmpeg now writes -metadata:s:a:i language=<iso3> on every kept audio track so
files end up with canonical 3-letter tags (en → eng, ger → deu, null → und).
analyzer passes stream.profile (not title) to transcodeTarget so lossless
dts-hd ma in mkv correctly targets flac. is_noop also checks og-is-default and
canonical-language so pipeline-would-change-it cases stop showing as done.
normalizeLanguage gains 2→3 mapping, and mapStream no longer normalizes at
ingest so the raw jellyfin tag survives for the canonical check.
per-item scan work runs in a single db.transaction for large sqlite speedups,
extracted into server/services/rescan.ts so execute.ts can reuse it.
on successful job, execute calls jellyfin /Items/{id}/Refresh, waits for
DateLastRefreshed to change, refetches the item, and upserts it through the
same pipeline; plan flips to done iff the fresh streams satisfy is_noop.
schema wiped + rewritten to carry jellyfin_raw, external_raw, profile,
bit_depth, date_last_refreshed, runtime_ticks, original_title, last_executed_at
— so future scans aren't required to stay correct. user must drop data/*.db.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- execute: actually call isInScheduleWindow/waitForWindow/sleepBetweenJobs in runSequential (they were dead code); emit queue_status SSE events (running/paused/sleeping/idle) so the pipeline's existing QueueStatus listener lights up
- review: POST /:id/retry resets an errored plan to approved, wipes old done/error jobs, rebuilds command from current decisions, queues fresh job
- scan: dev-mode DELETE now also wipes jobs + subtitle_files (previously orphaned after every dev reset)
- biome: migrate config to 2.4 schema, autoformat 68 files (strings + indentation), relax opinionated a11y/hooks-deps/index-key rules that don't fit this codebase
- routeTree.gen.ts regenerated after /nodes removal